Can coronary artery stenosis heal on its own?
In general, coronary artery stenosis cannot heal on its own. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Coronary artery stenosis is caused by various factors such as coronary atherosclerosis, leading to myocardial ischemia and necrosis, and ultimately resulting in angina pectoris or myocardial infarction. Conditions causing coronary artery stenosis—such as coronary atherosclerosis, coronary artery spasm, myocardial bridging, and arteritis—cannot resolve spontaneously; therefore, coronary artery stenosis itself does not self-heal. The most common cause of coronary artery stenosis is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries. Numerous risk factors contribute to coronary atherosclerosis, including abnormalities in blood pressure, lipid levels, and blood glucose, as well as unhealthy habits like smoking and excessive obesity. Patients may be prescribed medications such as aspirin tablets or diltiazem hydrochloride tablets according to medical advice.
If patients experience any discomfort symptoms, they are advised to seek timely medical attention at a hospital to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.